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Clean up 'contributing' section of readme #219

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The Contributing section of the readme is perhaps a bit overwhelming for someone who's a first-timer looking to see how to work on the website.

Thing big issue that I see is that it presents people with three choices on how to get the site running locally, which might be a bit overwhelming / confusing to someone who might not even understand what all of the options mean.

I'm not 100% on the best way to address this. Personally, I've never used Docker for working on codefordc.org, instead just running Jekyll locally. That has seemed to me to be the easiest way to do things. Is it genuinely easier if you use Docker? (If we do show multiple options, I'd make it very clear that one is the recommended option.)

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